Critically analyse the importance of inter-professional and multi agency teams caring for the needs of children, adolescents and adults who present with acute or chronic health problems to a primary health care setting

Explore the ways in which individual people subjectively experience their illness

Develop an awareness of the mechanisms and structures that enables the seamless delivery of care between service and agencies

Further develop skills in working collaboratively with others

Nursing Students Testimony

“Dear Blacktown Family Medical centre,

I like to express my gratitude for all your help, guidance and experience within the past 5 weeks of my placement here.

I hope I can be half as good as the nurses in the treatment room. It’s people like you who make a difference in this world with your unconditional compassion and dedication.

Thank you to all the Doctor’s for allowing me to assist and observe in procedures. It has been a pleasure working with you.

Special thanks to Nancy for guiding and mentoring me for the past 5 weeks. I have gained a lot and definitely will take what I’ve learnt with me in my future career in nursing.

Let’s not forget Min, Jelena and Mel. Thank you for your guidance and tolerance with me for the past five weeks.

From Jnay (UWS).

Medical Students

General Practitioners of BFMC also are currently taking Medical Students undertaking their Medical Degree from the University of Western Sydney for training sessions at the Medical Centre.